The Committee
considered the petition for the first time and agreed to write to
the Cabinet Secretary for Education to ask whether the Government
intends to address the issues of autism in teacher training through
the forthcoming Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal
Bill, and the planned timetable for this.

The Committee
considered the petition for the first time and agreed to write to
the Auditor General and the Public Accounts Committee asking them
to take the petition into account in their consideration of the
Circuit of Wales project.

2.4

P-05-710 Ensure Disabled People can Access Public Transport As and When They Need it

The Committee
considered the petition for the first time and agreed to pass the
petition and the petitioner’s additional comments to the
External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee, and ask them
to consider raising the issues covered by the petition in their
forthcoming scrutiny of the First Minister on the implications for
Wales of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.

The Committee
considered this petition together with P-04-457 The Charitable
Chaplaincy Campaign, and agreed to close both petitions given the
previous Committee’s detailed consideration of the issues and
the clear statement of the Government’s view from the Cabinet
Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport.

The Committee
considered correspondence on the petition and agreed to write to
Meningitis Now and the Meningitis Research Foundation to seek their
views on extending the existing vaccination programme.

The Committee
considered correspondence on the petition and, now that research
into the economics of the park homes industry has been published by
the Welsh Government, agreed to write to the Cabinet Secretary for
Communities and Children to seek the Government’s reflections
on the recommendations in relation to the ability of site owners to
charge commission on the sale of park homes.